Sentence examples for fairly common means from inspiring English sources

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The arrangement was a fairly common means of shrinking labor costs in the recession of the early 1980s.

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In his most recent position at the embassy, he was employed as a security investigator and liaison, a fairly common position in American embassies that means he could have been doing work that involved background checks or coordinating with the local police.

Frankie, a third-year physiotherapy student, says she felt isolated at first: "I lived in a house with eight other girls, but our different timetables meant it was fairly common to see no one in the house for days".

"That means production of amino acids is fairly common," Dr. Brownlee said.

She was named Sigurros, which when translated directly means "Victory Rose", and is a fairly common first name in Iceland.

Well, saying "Iraq" when you mean to say "Iran," or vice versa, is a fairly common mistake.

It is fairly common to find transmission of a parasite from one vertebrate or plant host to another occurring by means of an insect carrier, or vector.

Microcephaly is a fairly common feature observed in children with delayed development, defined as head circumference less than 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender.

The injury is fairly common.

Ovarian cancer is fairly common.

And they are fairly common.

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